
Here's how they work!
You’ve practiced, you’ve planned and you’re ready to take that final swing. It’s close, but just off enough to give yourself an extra shot. This is the difference, the win or lose moment.
Do you want to make those shots? Make them consistently?
A laser sight can help.
What a laser rangefinder can do and can’t do.
If you’re a complete beginner to the game of golf, a rangefinder isn’t going to make you swing like Rory Mcilroy or putt like Harry Hall. If you want to work on the basics, there’s a great resource here.
If you know what you’re doing and want to get better faster, and improve your long-term performance, a laser rangefinder can help you do the following:
1. Improve your aim
2. Be a better judge of distance
3. Adjust for slope in setting up your shot
This competitive edge will help you win the games you want and improve your play style without touching your stroke or changing your clubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
A laser rangefinder tells you any distance, uphill or downhill, between 5 and 800 yards. With a ‘continuous scan’ feature, you can measure multiple targets at once, and know exactly where golf flags, hazards, and wooded areas are in relation to you and each other.
Is a Laser Rangefinder tournament legal?
Yes! They are tournament legal and comply with USGA rule 14-3/.05 when the Slope Mode is disabled.
How does a Laser Rangefinder work?
Look for the pin through the rangefinder – once you identify your target it will lock on and vibrate, providing you with range information.
How much can a Laser Rangefinder improve my golf game?
Shave 7-10 strokes off your game and up to 30 minutes off your time.
Do I need steady hands to use a Laser Rangefinder?
No! A good, modern rangefinder will have image stabilization and will work with shaky hands.
Try the Eagle Eye Laser Rangefinder today and get the most out of your golf game now!